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M-INCH STRIPED WINCEYETTES. Fleecy lined for < warmth. Neat stripes in Pink, Blue, Rust, Apricot, and others — JJJd YARD Double woven flannelette, 29-inch. This is unquestionably the best value possible for wear and warmth. Reversible designs. Heavy winter weight. All good patterns—1/J YARa TWILL WINCEYETTES, 36-inch. Plain colours, as Sky, Pink, White, Helio— J| id YARD IFELOUR FLANNELS. Petone make, 27-inch. Excellent for winter frocks. Colours- —Red, Maroon, Scarlet, Bottle, Billiard Green, Fawn, Brown.;Nigger, Navy, Saxe, Reseda, Sky, Flame, Black, Rose. 2/9 YARD 1 a tJM ■niiiiuiiiiiC ill ijniiiimiinillmm BROADWAY STRATFORD

N its new form, as a national monthly, the New Zealand Railways Magazine” has achieved a notable success. The contents of the May issue (published on the Ist) include a wide variety of features which cannot fail to interest the general public. The life and cclour of New Zealand, past and present, and railway topics, are brightly shown by good writeis. See the May issue for details of the new £5 cash competition on the subject: ‘‘What has been the greatest feat in New Zealand? 'S 6 D

THE VERY BEST OF REASONABLY PRICED WINES ft DELIGHTFUL wine of the very finest quality Australian made. It is matured to that peak of perfection so satisfying to the discerning palate. We can vouch for it's good quality and consistency. Order a supply to-day—for the wedding—for the table and gay party. u • ■!*. 7L UfMXfr i// U6£ WHOLESALE WINE 6 SP’RIT MERCHANTS AND CORDIAL MANUFACTURERS jr

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 237, 8 May 1933, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 237, 8 May 1933, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 237, 8 May 1933, Page 6

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